December 17, 1927 Do Your Christmas Shopping Early and in Comfort THE ACSICS ANNUAL FTn JSL a ' - i empiauon' Sale Offers the llixKwt llama in in IJ.C. MEN'S SUITS ri i.- one lot made of ni.-si imported French l.nirlish Worsted in , olors. blue pin atripe jury mixtures. Included ri popular new style in:: in single-breasted a- well us double-i .1 styles. HeKUlar turn Sale $24.95 HOYS' OVERCOATS only. Hoys' Blue Chin-.. Ovi-ri-oaLs, red flannel . ui xl brasa buttons. i. i- the very latest for i Mlc chap with both .. unil comfort. u;ion.SaIe. 6.95 MEN'S FURNISHINGS I Silk Muffler in as-i shades. Regular to I'luti'H! Sale S1.95 Silk Web Suapen-parter.s. and armband Ml neatly packed in riiristmas box. at inn Sale Jj MEN'S SHIRTS Hundreds from whig) to choose, including the Very latest Rayon mixture weaves and self-striped Broadcloths, very neat patterns with separate soft collars to match. All sixes in white, tan and blue. Temptation Sale SWEATERS White all-wool Pullover Sweaters with colored trimmings, neck and cuffs. Made in England by St. Margaret's. Regular values to 10.45. iS2,UM.wn.8!,!e. 2'95 LADIES' HOSE Ladies' Chiffon I'ure Silk Hose and Silk and Wool Hose. 24 inch top in various shades. Temptation Sale ft 4 OS Price, 2 pr. for LADIES' SCARVES Ladies' Rayon Silk Scarves in 12 different shades. Regu-i.-ii $6.01) value: Temptation Sale Cf QC Price Acme :: Importer No l. O.l). Orders Strictly ( ash No Charge Accounts Mall Order 1 orwar.led K. press Prepaid UBARRY' DEMAND Toilet Luxuries used by smart women the world over. We have just reived a shipment, direct from England, containing all their best and latest Sets and Toiletries Night ('ream 'Impart the Velvety Texture of Youth" .. 7.jc Day ('ream "Neither greasy nor sticky" "'jC l ath Soap. cakes in box, per box St.."0 Hath Soap, in small cakes, assorted odors, 12 in box, box JiftMiO Hcauty Soap, 8 cakes in box, per box ""'C ' omplexion Soap, visitors' siie, 6 in box, per box Sl.00 Nt aving Soap in old English pot, each -'l!0 Bath Soap and Hath Crystals, box f1,"0 Hath Crystals in bottles, from each S5f to $l!.r0 ompressed Tablets Hath Baits 1'7r ertumes in CryHtal Iiottlos SI"-00 Penume in bulk, per oz Jj:.0 a)). Perfume and Face Pointer, In case K.r pvfume. Lip Stick and Compact, in case ''J0 '! fume and Compact, in case t?"!- i: uuty Hox, Compact. Day Cream, Soap, Tooth Paste . . !.- yfic Pioneer Dtttpcisls tTHIUD AVE. V SIXTH ST. TELEPnUNtb n?6juu "Rupert Brand" Kippers THE DAINTIEST HUEAKr AST POOD.' Smoked Daily hy Canadian pish & 0W Slo"ge Co., Ltd. Prince Huperl. U.C. Church Notices NT. AMIXIIVK CATIIKhlttU Bactor. Archdeacon O a. SUx Morning service at 11 o'eloek. I v su ing service at 7 30 Bacraotenl of the Lord WW . will be administered oa ' . rnnwjabJl y of tbe month at 11 y ot the month at S hool at 2 JO. Utl'TItT t ill ItCII. Minister. Rev W. T. Pries. Mornlaa; wMthip at 11 o'eloek. Talk to foung people Sermon Sunday JCbool at 2 JO. Evening service at 730. Sftmen topic "Finding a Fortune.' OifanistW. Vaughan Davles. Monday t 8 turn, Fireside Club. Interesting program Young men and women ear-dlally invited. iiuiiitiw KtiMttt: micikty. en-ice every Sunday morning in the Bay Block, S46 Second Avenue. Subject on SXindSJ "la the Universe. In-eluding maar'Svolred by Atomic Force.' Testimony meeting on Wednesday even ing at s o'clock FitKHfirTeiiiAN (in urn MUttoter. Rev. J. ft. Frlaill. B A tteaidence. The Manae. Phone 403. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sob Jeet: "Shadow." Sunday school., at tai. Chrutmae Tree, December venlng aervlce at 7:30 p.m. Subject': Doea a Han'a Daefulnaea ceaae with hla grey nalrsr I'lUHT I MIIKK CHI ItCII. Rev A. Wllaon. B A , pastor. Klaa I Haddock. deaooiteM. Morning worth lp at 11 o'clock. Sun-if) aebool at gJO. Svenlng aervlce at 7 SO nan. Subject "Qool Things from leaat ltfcely pAtoM " Monday "tttQ Toung Teople'a Society Chrlatmaa Social." Friday at 3 p.m. Primary Department ChrlatSaaa Tree and Concert. ' st. r.u'MK xtmiEitAN ruritcii rsav. John H. Hanaon. Pastor. Restdencs: Ctefp Bldg. Phone Red 381. taming wamhip at n am. (Engiiaro. Sunday achool. Kble class 13 noon. ConftrmaUon clew aame time aa Sunday achooL SMnlng terrlwe at 1M pjn. (Scandinavian) . Bong by' choir and apastal music. A cordial welcome to all. Cbrutaa tree program. Decem ber St. Utltl Of THANKtf. Mrs. A. M. Priestly takes this opportunity of thanking the Trainmen. Hlks and FrlenS of Prince Rupert, for the beautiful floral tributes, also kind as praaalona of sympathy shown her, in her recent sad bereavement. ' IlKATII AT CAUlAltY. OAUMRT. Dec. 17 Robert James. S3 years of age of Cochrane, died Friday from sorposure during a recent norm. Rudge. manager of Cap talk's Cove cannery, was a passenger sailing thia morning by the Cardena tor Vancouver. Alex Sutherland, manager of Prince Rupert cannery, asUed thj morttpig on the Oardcna for Vancouver where lie win ipead the vacation season. David .Douglas, well known m local waterfront circles, aalled this morning by the Cardena for Vancouver where he will spend) the holiday aeaaou. 1H(AT THAT DICAldliT. A clubman, after a sporty evening with plenty of liquid refreehments. arrived horns about 1 a-m. Tumbling for his key. he found that be had forgotten 1 so he tumbled into the hammock on the lawn and was aoon fast asleep Uev woke' shortly after daybreak and aaw his wife regarding him severely from the open window of their bedroom. "I shay." called the muddled one from the hammock, "shut thai beastly window, will you? Ill catch my death of cold." Boston Transcript. . f. Advertise In Tbe Dally N-wj ANNOUNCEMENTS Moose Christmas Tree. December 18 Canadian Legion Xmaa Tree Dec. 23 Elk'a Leap-year Dance, January 20. Elk's Annual Dance. February 17. Short of Breath Dizzy, Sinking Spells COULDN'T WALK FAR Mrs. L. A. Oliver, Granville Ferry, JRB., writes: "A few years ago I had dixsy, sinking spells so bad I could hardly stand up without 'taking hold of somethiag to support me, and I could not walk any distance on aceoixat of being so short of breath. "1 had taken a lot of doctor's medicine, but it did roe uo good, only for the time beiu(. Su reading in the ll.B.D. aliataiu olwut i'- ' I decided to try them and found them to be just what they are rec ommended to be, and I feel that I owe my life to tinm Pt.ce 30c. a box at all druggists snd uYaJe-v or mailed direct on reeeip of p -a by The T. Miihurn Co., Limited, 'I ;ronto, Oat, J: THE DAILY NEWS PJLG5 THBEE 8 T Local and Personal . V BO. Undertaltrs. Pnont tl. Dentist. Or: J. R. Oobm. Phone 686 ZeoUh Otfc. .the place .It - L tsT Moa Ohftf&as jTee. j 'dock, prompt. to ult every- Sunday at t 293 Ut tbt Big 4 habltl !Whn thlntlng f a Taxi, phone 4. tl Ooslj Yes.Tetkweee)ilstnebetmlne in BQ. Try K and' be eeavlnced. t: Fvr tftotk taA saUtfateory work bring Xnu heaaatltshfag to Dollar Store, tl A. MtlUe o: Bmlthers la a viaiter In tax at, brtag rHtred at the Savoy Hotel. For a arlfCtlep unoklng sundrtea. Third and FfiilteA. of chuoolatee antf Federal Newt Co af' tl Store opeii tonight (fntli 10 pm. and ?very evening until Chruuna. Rose, Cowan is Lam, LW. 293 Oiot lUmau retumekl to the city on vealeiTiay attenatxHilaV train Irom a brief trip tb Smtthersou bualnesa. A. R. NithoUa returned to the tlty an yeeteretey afUtnoans train from a ortef hunting Ulp !he Skeena River. to the mouth of Hyde Trairtfer now 4guW for A! Alberta Bootless and Pembina Peerleu These ooala are under cover, don't bu water, buy coaL $12 a ton can yoi" it it Captain SaundeM, superintendent aaelton on Gfflctal duties. tf .r.arlne. announcea that the Rose Spit buoy la reported net to be burning bu steps are being taltn U have It re- O. O. Maekay, district engineer for the provincial department ot public works, returned to the city on yeeter day sfteraeon's train from a trip tf Walter Smith of the C.N.R.. etty tleket offtoe aalled yeeterday afternoon on th Prtnot Rupert for a holiday trip soutr In the oomee of whleh he expects to travel ae far as Portland. Oregon. Union steamer Cardena, . Capt. Johnstone, arrived In port at 13:43 last night from Vancouver and wayports and. after making calls In the Skeena River during the night, aalled at noon today on her return south. steataer Princess Mary, north bound from Vancouver to Alatka ports, la due to arrive at 4 o'clock this after noon from the south, continuing her voyage about .an hour later. The Mary ia due to touch here on her return south next Wednesday afternoon. Capt. J. Stobart of the Salvation Army reports .'considerable demand for clothing for children between the ages of 1 and 10 year. He Is unable so far to meet the requirements snd would fbe grateful for donations along this line. The Army baa considerable needy cases to deal with. Canadian Legion Christmas Tree on Friday. December 23 at 330 pjn. for the children (up to 12 years of age) of all ?x -service men. Please send names and age to P.O. Box 628 or phone 553. lee cream and soft drinks for the young stars and tea and cakes will be pro vidtd for the ladles. We have Just received another lovely lot of fur coats, consisting of muekrat calfskin. French seal. Hudson seal. Per sun Lamb snd Orey Krtmmer Lamb. These are all in the latest styles, and from now until Christmas wesre mak ing a special offer of one third off tbe selling price. Do not miss this oppor tunlty of getting a lovely coat at reasonable price. W. Oold bloom. Second Avenue. tf Miss A. Hubbard. n.N., reached the city on yesterday afternoon'a train from Winnipeg to Join the nursing staff of the Prince Rupert General Hospital from which Miss Bernice Clay. n.N. and Miss Hasel Cunningham, R.N., recently resigned. Miss Clay left this week for Smltbers to Join tbe hospital staff there and Miss Cunningham will re main in the city until after the Christ' mas and New Year holiday season. The next trip of the Canadian Pacific Steamer Princess Mary has been arranged as a Special Christmas Sailing and will leave Prince Rupert on tbe afternoon of December 31., arriving in Vancouver on December "23 In time for passengers to make connections with steamers for Vancouver Island ports. Seattle and other destinations in the vicinity. Passengers desiring to travel via Canadian Pacific should make .early reservations for there will be a heavy list of holiday seekers from Alaska and tbe Yukon. Phone 31 or call at City Ticket office on Third Avenue. 223 Donald MeLeod. well known pioneer resident of Prince Rupert .who held, .an official position here with Foley, Welsh & Steawrt during O.T.P. construction cloys and who subsequently took a pro minent part in the building of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway, was in town overnight renewing former sc- quaintancee. Mr. McLeod. who now makes his home in Vancouver, la in the north for the purpoee of visiting with his sister. Mrs James Richmond, at Terrace He arrived from there on vex niav :ifternoor. - train and returned iu'fi-" '.Ji. oi'trtuag CHRISTMAS rv ' V X I alius x x . j- vl jao. . - .y j -WITM p1g ( The best foundation for many cieltghtful jj iv A I Mi Distilled by the famous London process. mj l-K Sterling Dry Gin is the favorite of those b II who appreciate the best. Q Reputed Quarts, S3.00 j I Reputed Pints, $1.50 ); This advertisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. Skating daily, 3 to 4 and S to 10. tf . i Have you bought your ticket for the' Elk fur coat? 233 C. Anderson sailed this morning on .he Princess Beatrice for Vancouver. Not to late to have' those photos taken for Xmaa at the Benson Studio!, Mrs. W. N. Hoss aalled today on the Princess Beatrice for Portland. Oregon, where she will join ber-fausband who has become located In that city. C.P.R. steamer Princess Beatrice. Capt. H. Anderson, arrived at 230 morning from Vancouver and wayports. sailing at 11 ajn. on her return south. According to word received at the Dlgby Uland wireless station, the sal vage vessel Salvage King expected to fiellver the wrecked steamer Oatala to Vancouver some time today. , Passengers sailing this afternoon on the Princess Mary for the north win Include Mrs. Roy Blake, Roy Prestholt, A. Anderson, W. J. Keffer, Mrs. L. Law-ler and Mrs. J. A. Prince, all tor Ketchikan. Passengers sailing tonight on the Prince John for the Queen Charlotte Islands will Include Mrs. Anna Dsniel-son for Lagoon Bay. and Miss K. Mathers. Mrs. Rudge and Jaok Olllatt for Sandsplt. St. Andrew's Society, meeting last night with President James Irvine In the chair, made final arrangements for the annual Christmas Tree which will be held soon. It was decided to celebrate the anniversary of the birth of Robert Burns on January 2 J with a supper and dance. Charles Oreen. Indian, sts fined 115 and $3.50 costs, with the option of thirty days' Imprisonment. In city i I pel Ice court this morning for drunken- ess and an additional $25. or thirty days, for having rum in his possession. the terms to run concurrently should he fall to pay the floes. Oreen pleaded guilty to both charges. As a result ot the slippery street this morning following the heavy rain, a light delivery car, belonging to the city public works department and driven by Jack McRae. city foreman, went ol Eighth Avenue West and is lying over the bank with radiator into ! the muskeg In a vertical position. Another -lint delivery car. belonging tO M , local plumbing concern, 'went off i Slth Avenue. East near Cotton- Street. A big delivery van. belonging to Tom Lee. went off the Cow Bay road near the bridge. In none of these accidents were any persons hurt PAIN from ! Bladder Irritation Soon satsd bv SANTAL RUDY j Bswsee f Imltsttons Leek for the weed "HIDV i Sold btr all drutriiu ! Rsllsvsd b IcanadianJ pacific Ksaiiwiv C!e arance Tremendous Reductions in Coats, Hats, Dresses, Handkerchiefs, Lingerie, etc. Everything on Sale Christmas Gifts - - at Cost Canadian Pacific Railway B. C. Coast Services Sailings from Prince Rupert T berrnk3l' ,Vra"s'"' Ju0K,u ""d Sltagway November 12, 2?; Iiereni. To Vancouver. Victoria and Seattle November 2, 16, SO; December 21. and January 4. PRINCESS BEATRICE. For Rutedale. Eat Hells Bella. Iren Call. Mamu. Alert Bay. Campbell River, and Vancouver everr Haturdav. II a.m. Agency lor all Steamship Lines. Full Information from- W. C. OltCHARIl, Oenrral Arent Corner of 4th Street and 3rd Avenue. Prince Ha pert, B.C. Those 31 Roasting Pans : Carving Sets Three Piece Carving Seta, from Si.00 to $10.00 set Roasting Fans, covered or open, made from Sheet Iron, Aluminum Ware or Enamel Ware, from ."f to S0.7.-. each Mail Orders Carefully Filled Thompson Hardware Co., Ltd. 253 Third Avenue. Prince Rupert